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Vaujours

Vaujours

FieldValue
nameVaujours
commune statusCommune
imageVaujours Hotel de Ville.jpg
captionVaujours town hall
image coat of armsBlason Vaujours 93.svg
mapVaujours_map.svg
map captionLocation (in red) within Paris inner suburbs
coordinates
arrondissementLe Raincy
cantonTremblay-en-France
INSEE93074
postal code93410
mayorDominique Bailly
term2020–2026
intercommunalityGrand Paris
area km23.78
population
population date
population footnotes

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Vaujours () is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 18.2 km from the center of Paris, in the département of Seine-Saint-Denis. Known for its wines and fruit until the end of the 19th century, Vaujours is now one of the world's premier producers of plaster of Paris.

History and Heritage

Rue Giffard around 1900

The commune is mentioned in documents predating the 9th century. In archives from the twelfth century, it is named as Vallis Jost and Vaujoi, from the Latin for 'valley of joy'. Around the year 1100, the land belonged to Étienne de Senlis, archdeacon of Notre Dame de Paris who gave it in turn as one of many generous gifts of the time to the Abbey of St Victor, Paris. Henry VI of England and (for a time) of France had a hunting lodge near Montauban Hill, where now there is a housing development which bears his name.

At the end of the 18th century Saint Nicholas Church was constructed. This building still houses the treasures of sacred art, in particular an 18th-century painting representing the baptism of Christ, and a tabernacle from the seventeenth century. Until the start of the 20th century the village of Vaujours was largely controlled by the Pailleux family. The funerary flagstones of the family of the Master who ruled the village from 1760 to 1840 can also be seen in the church.

École Fénelon

In 1844, the 18th-century mansion known as château de Vaujours was converted into Fénelon Horticultural School. Named after the celebrated French writer François Fénelon, this restored some of the former prestige of the mansion. The mansion's wrought ironwork, sculptures and paintings are registered historic monuments and beside the building is a tithe barn dating from the 17th or 18th century.

Vaujours was also a strategic point during the First Battle of the Marne in September 1914, one of the most important battles of the First World War.

Population

|1968 |4748 |1975 |4726 |1982 |4885 |1990 |5214 |1999 |5570 |2007 |6047 |2012 |6834 |2017 |7030

Heraldry

Azure, a bend embattled-counterembattled Or, on a chief azure an escarbuncle fleury Or.

Transport

Although Vaujours does not have its own station on the Parisian rail network, it is served by Vert-Galant station on Paris RER line B. This station is located in the neighbouring commune of Villepinte, 1.4 km from the centre of Vaujours.

Education

Schools in the commune:

  • Two public preschools/nursery schools (maternelles): La Fontaine and Les Marlières
  • Two public elementary schools: Paul Bert and Jules Ferry
  • One public junior high school: Henri IV
  • A private school from elementary to senior high: Fénelon - Vaujours

Twin towns

  • Belgium Court-Saint-Étienne, Belgium
  • England Tamworth, England

References

References

  1. (2 December 2020). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires".
  2. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-93074#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  3. "[http://www.vaujours.fr/L-enseignement-a-Vaujours L’enseignement à Vaujours]." Vaujours. Retrieved on September 8, 2016.
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